Material Safety Data Sheets
Product Type: General Products
Reference Standard: GGPS.001 GREENGUARD IAQ Standard for Building Materials, Finishes, and Furnishings
Spectrum
Elite Screens inc.
This product has been certified according to the
GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Certification
Program for Low Emitting Products
Certificate No: 90390-10
Status: Certified
Period: 01/2012 - 01/2013
Restrictions:
Certification Details:
Certificate of Compliance
Listing of measured carcinogens and reproductive toxins as identified by California Proposition 65, the U.S. National Toxicology
Program (NTP), and the International Agency on Research on Cancer (IARC) must be provided.
Any pollutant regulated as a primary or secondary outdoor air pollutant must meet a concentration that will not generate an air
concentration greater than that promulgated by the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (U.S. EPA, code of Federal Regulations,
Title 40, Part 50).
See referenced standard for a complete technical explanation.
¹ Defined to be the total response of measured VOCs falling within the C6–C16 range, with responses calibrated to a toluene surrogate.
² Defined to be the total response of a target list of aldehydes (2-butenal; acetaldehyde; benzaldehyde; 2, 5-dimethylbenzaldehyde,
2-methylbenzaldehyde; 3-and/or 4-methylbenzaldehyde; butanal; 3-methylbutanal; formaldehyde; hexanal; pentanal; propanal), with each
individually calibrated to a compound specific standard.
³ Any pollutant not listed must produce an air concentration level no greater than 1/10 the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) industrial work place standard
(Reference: American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, 6500 Glenway, Building D-7, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211-4438).
GREENGUARD Certification affirms that products meet the criteria of the referenced standard and the
requirements of the specific certification program. Certification testing is conducted according to a consistent,
defined protocol. The testing does not evaluate emissions under usage conditions other than those defined in
the protocol and does not address potential environmental impact other than chemical and particle emissions.
The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) is an industry independent, third-party certification
organization that qualifies products for low chemical emissions. GREENGUARD Certification programs use
defined product standards, test methodologies, product sample collection and handling procedures, program
application processes and on-going verification procedures. GREENGUARD standards, methods, and procedures
are available at www.GREENGUARD.org.
Criteria
Allowable Limits
TVOC¹
PJP³
Formaldehyde
SSP
Total Aldehydes²
SSP
Individual VOCs³
7/9
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